American, late 19th Century
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American, late 19th Century

"Giacometti" Cane

Details
American, late 19th Century
"Giacometti" Cane
paint on wood with lead detailing
38 in. high
Provenance
Gael and Michael Mendelsohn, New York

Lot Essay

This elegant sculpture is in conversation with art from around the world. The spindly arms and sinewy, lengthened legs evoke the elongated mid-twentieth century figurative sculptures of celebrated Modern artist Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966). The rounded face, curved hips and protruding belly simultaneously speak to West African sculpture.

While the overall effect of this cane is one of elegance and simplicity, its carver paid close attention to detail. Defined elbows and knees give the form additional levels of optical interest, dividing the vertical space with visual punctuations, and inlaid metal eyes and teeth add personality and expression to the work.

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